#MH370 Crash Site May Have Just Been Located

According to the Daily Mail, aviation experts claim that they may have just located a probable crash site of #MH370. It is now believed that the Malaysian Airlines jet crashed into the South Indian Ocean near coordinates S34.2342 and E93.7875 about 2,070km off the coast of Perth, Australia. 

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Engineer Victor Ianello and his team announced the discovery on AirLive, an aviation news site, early this week. Victor Ianello had assisted Australian officials during the previous search. He now states that it is their belief that odds are, the plane is within 100 nautical miles of its last estimated point. 

Meanwhile, in February 2020, a former pilot with more than 50 years of experience claimed that investigations had been searching in the wrong place. According to Byron Bailey, they should be looking south of the crash site near coordinates latitude 39'10 S,88'18E. 

#mh370 crash site may have just been locatedPhoto via Reuters

#MH360 vanished on route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on 8th March 2014 with 239 passengers and crew on board. Despite a four year search costing $200 million over more than 120,00 square kilometers, the final resting place of the plane had never been uncovered. 

Here’s the timeline of the tragedy.

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Six years on, the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 remains one of aviation's biggest mysteries. Sadly, the families and friends of those who were on board are still looking for answers to this tragic incident. Here's a recap of what happened in this strange story.

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Nonetheless, the new discovery by Victor Ianello and his team calls for a new search of the ocean floor. 

Will we finally find #MH370?

By: Catalina Hubbard

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